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26.Nov.2001
ISIS


ISIS comments blocking of websites
On 22. November 2001 the Chaos Computer Club published that the Internet provider ISIS is practicing censorship (we reported about) by blocking particular websites. This was stopped this morning, as the company became aware of this situation. They said, that those blockades were a result of some experiments of one of thier technicians.

The company pointed out, that whatever they would do, they would be the fool, anyway. If they block sites people will complain about censorship, if they don't they are supposed to support radical right-wing content. ISIS declines this technical solution, which offers so much backdors that the expense can't be justified. (ps) (Translation: mj)

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25.Nov.2001
H. Ogino, Japan Amiga User Group (ANF)


Club: JAUG with New Areas
H. Ogino wrote:
Japan Amiga User Group's homepage has now three new areas: "Buy/Sell/Free", "TechAdvice" and "AmiPics".

You can buy and sell or offer for free your Amiga stuff at the "Buy/Sell/Free" area.

At the "TechAdvice" area you can read technical solutions on problems that Amiga computers and hardware have. It is, for instance, about heat problems, etc.

At the area of "AmiPics" there are many vivid and significant pictures of Amiga computers, cards, chips, mice, etc., taken by one of Japan's Amiga power-users. Really beautiful pictures!

Many non-Japanese Amiga users subscribed already to Japan Amiga User Group (JAUG) such as from Germany, U.K. France, Rumania and Mexico. So it is the time for you too to subscribe to JAUG (title link)! The subscribing fee is FREE, of course! (sd)

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24.Nov.2001
Slashdot (ANF)


Quake and Wolf3D for Linux PDA
Not one, but two classic id games were ported to not one, but two different Linux PDAs! Quake (see screenshots) is available for the Sharp Zaurus and the original Wolf3D is out for the Agenda VR3.

Unfortunately in both of the cases the AmigaDE doesn't play any role. (ps)

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